It’s important to register your
cat’s microchip ID in order for it to be an effective way to protect your cat
from getting lost. If your cat has a microchip, make sure you know the number
associated with it and then contact a registry and register the microchip along
with your cat’s information and your contact information. Home again is a
popular register (although it may charge). Found Animals and Free Pet Microchip
Registry are also popular. Ask your vet to scan your cat and tell you the ID
number. Call or log on to the website of one of the agencies mentioned, follow
the directions and complete the online registration form. You will receive a
confirmation and any further instructions. Now if your cat is lost and scanned
for ID, the microchip will lead back to you. If you need assistance with
registering, contact your vet London, ON.
Thursday, 20 September 2018
What to do with your Cat in Emergency Situations
It’s important to plan ahead for
emergencies so that when the time comes you will have a plan in place. For
instance, should you get sick and need to go to the hospital for a few days,
what will happen to your cat? Contact your vet or local boarding facility and
ask if you can have them on an emergency contact list for emergency boarding.
Ask a few friends or relatives if they would be willing to be on the emergency
list to take your cat or visit your house to take care of your cat should you
need them. In case of evacuation emergencies, find out before an emergency hits
what the local shelters are. Call officials and ask if those shelters accept
cats. If not, call around to human societies, shelters, and boarding facilities
to ask if they take cats temporarily in evacuation situations. For more ideas,
call your vets
London, ON.
Wednesday, 19 September 2018
Ways to Keep your Dog from Digging up the Yard
Does your dog like to dig? If so then you may have a problem with too many holes in your yard. If this is the case, talk with your vet to find out ways that you can deter your dog from digging up the yard. One way is to provide your dog with his own area to dig in. For instance, dogs tend to love children’s sand boxes. They can dig all they want without messing up the yard. If your dog is digging up your garden place orange peels or other citrus peels in and around the garden to create a smell that will send your dog in the other direction. Your dog may be digging because he’s bored. Provide him with extra toys to play with or chew bones to gnaw at. Ask your pet clinic Crown Point, IN for more ideas and suggestions.
Tuesday, 18 September 2018
Helping your Cat Exercise
Cats are often known for their ability to take long naps with little to no interruptions. Even if there is loud noise going on around them they are still able to sleep the day away. If your cat is sleeping too much and is in need of exercise try walking him outdoors in the early mornings or early evenings. If he wants to nap, make sure he earns the right first. Play with a toy for about 10 minutes or more. Go outdoors for a walk or just let your cat stroll around on his own. Teach your cat tricks and encourage him to earn his treats. The more your cat sits, lays down, rolls over, etc. the more he will be moving. Only reward him if he moves. You can also encourage your cat to self groom which counts as exercise too. For more ideas, consult with your animal hospital Crown Point, IN.
Keeping your Dog Comfortable in the Heat
Hot weather can quickly deplete
your dog of all energy. If it’s an overly hot day, make sure you keep your dog
indoors in a nice cool place. If you don’t have air conditioning, set up a fan
on the floor and aim it towards your dog’s bed or area where your dog likes to
nap. This will help keep him cool. Keep your dog’s bed in a cool part of the
house such as a basement or on cool linoleum flooring where it’s cooler for
your dog to lay down. Make sure you have a couple of water bowls filled with
fresh cool water. Offer your dog cool treats such as ice cubes, frozen fruit,
or dog safe ice cream to help him stay cool as well. If your dog is overheated,
panting heavily, or appears lethargic, contact your vet Crown Point, IN right away.
Training Your Dog to like People
Some people get guard dogs, which
means they shouldn’t be friendly with strangers. However, for most families,
it’s much better to train your dog to like people.
Start at home by inviting people over
and creating a supportive atmosphere for your guests and your pet. Keep your
dog on a leash while he’s learning friendly behaviors, if you’re worried about
him lashing out. Ask visitors to give your dog treats so he learns strangers
can be friends!
Taking your dog out into the world can
help make your dog friendlier too. Visit the dog park, and your furry friend
can get to know other canines, as well as their owners. Just walking on a trail
can help him get used to others walking by.
If your dog still isn’t friendly,
schedule an appointment with your vets Fort Myers, FL to make sure there isn’t a medical
reason for your dog’s unfriendly behavior.
Tips for Sharp Dog Nails
Cats are known for having sharp nails,
but they aren’t the only animals that can end up scratching you. Surprisingly,
dogs can have very sharp nails!
The first step to dealing with your
dog’s nails is to trim them regularly. It’s much better to trim a little bit
frequently than it is to trim a lot only every once in a while. Clip as close
as you can to the quick without actually trimming the quick.
Canine nails can remain sharp even
after they are clipped. That’s especially the case if your clippers are dull,
or if your dog has very large nails. Using a nail file or a Dremel tool can
soften the edges of your dog’s nails, making them less sharp.
For help dealing with your dog’s
nails, or for tips on buying the right clippers, schedule an appointment
with your vet clinic Pasadena, MD.
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